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Episode 123 - Combat Aches and Pains with Nutritionist, Emily Foster and What Is Achalasia! Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
In February we kicked of a new series of !Audacious Signature Sermons, messages that are all about who we are, what we do, how we do it, not just as a Church, but as Christians. To continue the series Pastor Emily Foster brought a great message titled 'Called for Excellence' and you can catch up on this great Sermon here.
In this episode, I welcome my friend, Emily Foster of Emily Foster Creative to discuss how wedding professionals can optimize their websites during engagement season. Emily shares expert insights on branding, website design, and SEO strategies that help businesses attract ideal clients and stand out from competitors. From updating your homepage to tracking analytics and refining your calls to action, Emily provides actionable steps for making your website work harder for you. Emily and I discuss why fresh, updated content is crucial during engagement season and how often wedding professionals should update their portfolios and service pages. She explains the most impactful website updates for those with limited time and highlights the importance of strategic calls to action, ensuring your website converts visitors into inquiries and also differentiating your brand from competitors in a crowded market, the signs that indicate it might be time for a rebrand, and how wedding pros can make data-driven decisions using website analytics. Emily mentions tools like Google Analytics and Google Search Console to monitor website performance and understand traffic sources. She emphasizes that branding is a long-term strategy in client acquisition and shares valuable strategies for ensuring that websites drive conversions during this competitive time of year. She also explains why having an optimized website is essential for growing a successful wedding business and how search engine optimization plays a significant role in reaching ideal clients. If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, rate, and review. Share it with fellow wedding professionals who are looking to refine their brand and website presence. By implementing these strategies, you can ensure your website works efficiently during engagement season and beyond, ultimately attracting more clients and growing your wedding business. Follow the Host, Nina Addeo: Website: https://www.idoweddingmarketing.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idoweddingmarketing/ Email: hello@idoweddingmarketing.com Follow Emily Foster: Website: https://emilyfostercreative.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyfostercreative/ Email: hello@emilyfostercreative.com
Our first series of 2025 is all about Prayer!ㅤ We all know how important prayer is and this series we will help you to get back to praying, help you to pray more and delve deeper into one of the fundamental things that we do in our walk with Jesus. This series will help you whether you are a prayer warrior or aren't really sure how to pray. Pastor Emily Foster concluded the series with a message titled, 'The Power of prayer' you can catch up on the full sermon here.
In this episode of the I Do Wedding Marketing Podcast, I welcome back Ali Denniston of Eventlightenment to dive into various productivity tips, marketing strategies, and client communication secrets for wedding pros. Ali shares her expertise on everything from time-blocking to harnessing the power of AI for your business, and we discuss the secrets to communicating the value of your packages to potential clients. Whether you're a seasoned vendor or just getting started, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help your business thrive. What You'll Learn in This Episode: • How time-blocking can help you stay focused and productive • Creative ways to use AI for your business and daily life • Our experiences working at night, insights on setting boundaries, and avoiding burnout • Tips for effectively communicating the value of your packages, including price transparency, selling your passion, and creating a standout client experience Special Opportunities Mentioned: Inclusive Wedding Summit: Put inclusivity at the core of your business. Join us on January 22, 2025, in NJ or virtually. ➡️ Get your ticket here: https://inclusiveweddingsummit.com/ Start Strong Thrive Long Webinar: Join Nina, Ali, and Emily Foster on December 11, 2024, for this FREE webinar to elevate your systems and marketing. ➡️ Sign Up here: https://emilyfostercreative.com/start-strong-thrive-long
In this episode of the I Do Wedding Marketing Podcast, we dive into the start of Engagement Season—the perfect time to prepare your business for the influx of inquiries! Don't stress if inquiries aren't rolling in just yet; timelines vary by vendor category and couple. Instead, focus on setting your business up for success in 2025. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why inquiries might not flood in immediately and how to stay proactive. Insights into how different Instagram posts—reels, carousels, stories, and lives—impact your audience and boost your reach. Practical strategies to grow your Instagram profile by using a variety of post types. Special Opportunities Mentioned: Start Strong Thrive Long WorkshopJoin me, Emily Foster, and Ali Denniston to learn about social media, web design, and systems to set your wedding business up for success in 2025.➡️ Register for free here. Inclusive Wedding SummitLearn how to make your business more inclusive at this event on January 22, 2025, featuring top industry experts.Use code NA30 for $30 off on top of the early bird discount (valid through Dec 2).➡️ Get your ticket here. Christa Graham Events' Virtual Advent CalendarA daily email filled with digital freebies to help your business grow during the holiday season.➡️ Sign up for free here. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Wishing all listeners in the U.S. a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Today on the Friday Nooner, co-hosting trio Joe Colopy, Melissa Crosby, and Kaitlyn Dang got us started with some conversation about CED's GRO Demo Day, which took place Thursday evening (and which you can read more about here). Somehow this led to the revelations that Joe believes he's going to die at 86 and Kaitlyn was a talented viola…ist… in high school. Evidently there's now potential for a future musical episode on which Kaitlyn plans her instrument and I honk through an oboe reed. Finally we got to the important part and welcomed this week's guest: Emily Foster, the Founder and CEO of Alpacasews. Emily took us through her journey: from a pursuit of meteorology driven by a love of clouds, through the Andrews Launch Accelerator program at NC State, and ultimately to adorable plushie designs that have fueled her startup (and earned her internet fame). She also teased some Black Friday activity and an upcoming “12 Days of Plushies” promotion you'll want to learn more about. It has to do with helping cats.
The importance of enthusiasm in leadership. Neil Pinder and Emily Foster explore the role of enthusiasm, in life and in work, with Rachel and Louise. Entries for the 2024 Inspire Future Generations Awards are open for developers, organisations and practitioners engaging with young people and children in the built environment. Enter until 15th November here: https://www.thorntoneducationtrust.org/ifg-awards-2024-original Emerging creatives from non-traditional backgrounds can apply for the HomeGrown Plus British Council Venice Architecture Biennale Fellowship until 29th November here: https://homegrownplus.co.uk/venice-fellowship-2025/ Coaches On The Couch is co-hosted by Louise Rodgers and Rachel Birchmore who are exec and leadership coaches. They design and deliver bespoke leadership development programmes and coaching for architects, engineers and other consultancies across the built environment. For more information, please visit www.StepUpLondon.com
Matthew 28: 19-20 says 'Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." It's the great Commission and we want to equip you to share your faith in your world wherever you are. To launch the series Ps Emily Foster joined us and brought an outstanding message to us titled 'Therefore Go' and you can catch up on this great sermon, here
Two entertainers and dare I say journalists, collab with Drama, Darling to truncate the story of "Who TF Did I Marry?". The true story that Reesa Tessa told on TikTok and took over the internet garnering 450 million impressions. 8 hours of story told on TikTok and I never got to it. So, that's when you call in the experts of "How To Be Less Old", the substack and podcast. Deanna Cheng and Emily Foster break it down in an hour and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time! Enjoy this special bonus collab episode!For more Drama, Darling, and tons of content, subscribe to my Patreon: http://Patreon.com/dramadarlingFor more How to be Less Old:https://howtobelessold.substack.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-be-less-old-podcast/id1746423455Get 15% off OUAI with the promo code DRAMA at: TheOuai.comGet 15% off OneSkin with promo code DRAMA at:https://www.oneskin.co/Get 15% off LolaVie with the Promo Code DRAMA at:https://www.lolavie.com/dramaDrama, Darling with Amy Phillips is sponsored by BetterHelp Get 10% off your first month at: Betterhelp.com/DD
Memes is our summer preaching series where we are looking through the big ideas in the book of Proverbs. Mainly written by King Solomon, (the poster boy of wisdom in the Bible), Proverbs is an historic collection of incredibly rich and profound Godly wisdom, this wisdom, that was written hundreds of years before Christ, remains true and is common language and thought around the world even today! To continue the series our Pastor Emily Foster brought a great message in his sermon titled 'To trust or to try' you can catch up on it here
Having an effective brand is about more than it being beautiful - it's also about being very strategic. My guest of the day, Emily Foster, and I also agree that branding is essential to having a successful website. Check out the full show notes Connect with Emily Instagram Elevated website checklist Want more? Ingvild Kolnes is the host of the Sustainable Photography Podcast, an educator for photographers, and is ready to help you with your photography business. Book a call to see if I can help you with your business Follow me on Instagram Join the Facebook group
The Evolve Your Wedding Business Podcast: Marketing For Your Wedding Business | Online Business
Ever wondered why your wedding business isn't converting inquiries into bookings? Or website visitors into inquiries?We're breaking down some crucial insights with the help of Emily Foster, a seasoned brand and website designer who recently planned her own wedding and noticed a LOT of common problems vendors are making that cost them bookings.Because Emily approached researching vendors with her experience as a website/brand designer and a bride, she shares practical strategies for enhancing client experiences with better branding and web design so you don't scare off couples before they even inquire.Making some simple changes to ensure you aren't making these common mistakes is going to get you more bookings because it'll make it easier to hire and work with you. Those changes can be enough to easily scoop up the bookings your competitors miss out on.The show notes for this episode can be found at https://evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/281Book more weddings with your ideal clients and build freedom & flexibility into your business in The Wedding Business Collective at https://evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/wedding-biz-collective***Did you know there are 6 pillars to building a 6 or multi-6-figure wedding business without working all the time? If you're not booking enough of your ideal clients or you're working crazy hours & heading toward burnout you haven't mastered all 6 pillars. Get the free audio training to walk through the 6 pillars, 3 big mistakes wedding pros make, you'll take an audit to see what your score is and see how you can improve. https://evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/6pillars
(01:09) What if you could reinvent your culinary skills and create mouthwatering plant-based meats from your kitchen? Discover the inspiring story behind Self Reliant Seitan with our guest, Emily Foster. Emily shares her transformative journey—from a home cook to the founder of a thriving small business known for its handmade seitan products. Learn what sets her creations apart, from delicious breakfast patties to hearty steak strips and chorizo. Emily's seitan is winning hearts at local farmer's markets and beyond.(11:40) Emily's path to entrepreneurial success is filled with invaluable lessons and insights. Hear her experiences with the Fulton Commons Food Accelerator Program, which provided resources and expertise to help her small business flourish. And don't miss her new recipe-of-the-month initiative, aiming to showcase the versatility of her products in dishes you wouldn't expect. (21:48) Also on the show, discover a reliable neighborhood eatery from one of Pittsburgh's social media mavens, Ana.Eats.Pgh. Plus a mint pesto recipe and swordfish tips from a savvy Sicilian cook. Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.
'All Together' is a series where we talk about the Holy Spirit and how it's given to us to empower, help and direct us in all that we do. This series celebrates what it means to be Pentecostal, how we can share the gospel, and how the Holy Spirit can help us in our everyday lives, both personally and together as the church. Ps Emily Foster continued the series with a message titled 'All together in one place'. Catch up on his sermon here
How can you ensure that you have a brand that stands out amongst your wedding business peers? Is your brand attracting the right kind of wedding couples? How important are colours when it comes to your wedding brand?Today I'm chatting with Emily Foster Creative about all things branding for your wedding business. Emily specialises in creating branding and websites for wedding professionals to help them attract their ideal couples.Whether you are just starting out, considering a rebrand or want reassurance that you are on the right path, this episode is for you.Grab a copy of Emily's free colour guide resourceVisit Emily's websiteFind Emily on InstagramWant to meet other likeminded wedding pro's so that you can share ideas, network and help each other out? Then why not go ahead and join my free Wedding Pro community over on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/weddingprosreadytogrow/Find out more about how I can help you grow your wedding business over on my website or Instagram page:www.beccapountney.comwww.instagram.com/beccapountneyTime Stamps:Feeling Burnt Out (00:00:00) Recognizing signs of burnout and the need to niche down further or rebrand.Introduction and Background (00:00:30) Introducing the podcast and the guest, Emily Foster, a branding and website designer.Personal Background and Career Journey (00:01:19) Emily Foster shares her journey from working in agencies to starting her own branding and website design studio.Importance of Branding (00:04:47) Discussion on the comprehensive nature of branding beyond just logos and colors.Examples of Strong Branding (00:06:01) Examples of strong branding from big corporations like Coca-Cola and Starbucks.Common Branding Mistakes (00:08:39) Identifying common branding mistakes made by wedding professionals and how to avoid them.Importance of Business Name (00:14:09) Discussion on the significance of business names and their impact on branding and SEO.Humorous Anecdote about Business Names (00:18:23) An amusing anecdote about the similarity between wedding business names and strip club names.Assessing Branding Effectiveness (00:19:04) Determining when it's time for a brand refresh based on confidence and other factors.Feeling Insecure in Your Business (00:19:14) Recognizing signs of needing a rebrand, like insecurity in showing off your business and pricing surprises.Attracting the Right Clients (00:20:35) Identifying the need to niche down or rebrand to attract the right clients and avoid burnout.Alleviating the Fear of Change (00:22:17) Addressing the fear of rebranding and the benefits of intentional brand direction and launch strategy.Color Psychology and Branding (00:26:16) Exploring the influence of colors on emotions and actions, and the intentional use of color in branding.Choosing Brand Colors (00:29:25) Discussing the process of selecting...
Big Questions is a series where we are going to answer some of the burning questions that you might have, and over the next few weeks, we are covering topics such as: Why does bad stuff happen to good people?, Why only Jesus?, What happens when I die?. Ps Emily Foster concluded the series with a great sermon titled - 'Why do bad things happen to good people?' Catch up on the full message Here.
Seriously in Business: Brand + Design, Marketing and Business
Colour psychology is something I use as a designer as part of my process of choosing colours, but it can be tricky to teach! So in this episode of the Seriously in Business Podcast, special guest designer, Emily Foster, shares some insights to help you choose the perfect colour palette for your business.Does your brand evoke the right feelings? Do the colours make sense for your industry while still standing out? Do your colours flow nicely together? How much should you follow trends? We discuss all this in more in this episode!ABOUT EMILY:Emily Foster is the owner of Emily Foster Creative, a branding and website design studio that specializes in building personalized brands and websites for creative entrepreneurs looking to up-level their businesses.Website: emilyfostercreative.comBrand Colours Checklist: https://emilyfostercreative.com/brand-colors-freebieFree Elevate Your Website Checklist: https://emilyfostercreative.com/elevated-website-checklist
Does your branding show who you really are, and attract the clients you are dreaming of? If the answer is no, then you might want to consider rebranding! Emily Foster, a Branding and Showit website designer for wedding professionals, photographers, and creative businesses, joins the podcast today. Emily is based in Portland, Oregon and has 7 years of design experience. She has done a lot of different design work - everything from big blow ups for events to animations to Facebook and Google ads to branding for digital companies. Despite so many different projects, her heart always came back to branding and website design. She truly believes that the quality of everything you create in terms of design is influenced by your branding. And, in today's world, a website is vital to most small businesses' livelihood. Topics in this episode: What you should know about branding and website design. Results you can see from rebranding your business Why you should put effort into your branding as a seamstress How to show up the right way to attract the right clients for you Download Emily's Client Archetype Workbook: https://emilyfostercreative.com/client-archetype Connect with Emily: Website: https://emilyfostercreative.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyfostercreative/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/emilyfostercreative/_created/
Have you been thinking about sprucing up your website? It's not uncommon to find that updating your website gets bumped down your list of priorities and before you know it it's been five or more years since you last gave it a refresh. Maybe that's you, or maybe you're setting up your website for the first time, either way, I want to make sure your website is working for you in the best possible way! In this episode of Design Your Wedding Business, website designer Emily Foster and I are talking all about how to create effective websites that drive success for your wedding business. We're covering everything from branding and visuals to strategy and goals (plus so much more). Emily Foster is the owner of Emily Foster Creative, a brand and website design studio based in Portland, Oregon, that works with wedding professionals around the world.Topics covered in this episode include:How to know if your website is working for you Common mistakes wedding professionals make on their websitesTips for improving your website experienceWhen social media platforms go down, your website is not going anywhere, so why not make it work for you?I would love to connect on Facebook: www.facebook.com/DesignYourWeddingBusiness & Instagram: www.instagram.com/design_your_wedding_business!Resources Mentioned:Get Emily's Free Elevated Website Checklist: https://emilyfostercreative.com/design-your-wedding-business-elevated-website-checklistVisit Emily's Website: www.emilyfostercreative.comFollow @emilyfostercreative on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyfostercreativeFollow Emily on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilyfostercreativeFollow Emily on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/emilyfostercreative/ Show notes available at: designyourweddingbusiness.com/design-your-wedding-business-podcast/Want to find out which of the 8 CEO's your business needs you to be and the tasks that will benefit you the most? Take the 2 minute quiz and find out now: https://bit.ly/DWYBQuiz
Ever wondered what makes a website not just good, but great? What secrets are top brands using to pull in traffic and convert visitors into loyal fans? Then stick around because my guest is sharing all about it! See the show notes and get all the links: https://jenvazquezcoach.com/website-wins-secrets-to-online-success-you-need-to-know-with-emily-foster/
Chris and Dominick give a Kelly Rowland Update and discuss Tom Sandoval's recent NYT Magazine Cover Story before Dominick explains why he and Cher are both invited to parties because of their "theatrics." Then, in an UNPRECEDENTED CROSSOVER EPISODE with the substack and podcast How To Be Less Old, Fixie-Award-Winning guest Deanna Cheng and her partner in crime Emily Foster join to explain what on earth these Gen Z trends are that are flooding our social media feeds. Together, the gang unpacks looks like Coastal Grandma, Frazzled English Woman, Mob Wife Aesthetic, and our personal favorite: Tomato Girl. It's an episode that SHOULD NOT BE MISSED, and Dominick delivers a revelation that renders the rest of the group stunned and speechless.You can find Deanna at @deannamcheng and Emily at @fredafoster.How To Be Less Old can be found at @htblo on Instagram or by subscribing to their substack.You can find Dom at dommentary.com.You can find Chris at @thechrisderosa.Follow the show at @fixingfamouspeople.Subscribe to the Patreon Fixing Bonus People here.Write a review and let us know who you want us to fix! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Jude is a series all about the book of Jude where we walk through this great book, looking at its historical context and its application to today's church. Ps Emily Foster continued the series with a great sermon titled - 'Stay in his love' Catch up on the full message Here.
In this episode we are having a conversation with design and branding expert Emily Foster as she shares all about the process of transforming a concept into a compelling brand. We all know how important naming your business is, but we don't always stop to think about why or how we get there. Emily shares tips for entrepreneurs navigating the intricate world of brand identity. Explore the creative process, understand the significance of a cohesive brand, and gain insights into naming strategies that resonate. Whether you're launching a startup or rebranding, tune in for this wonderful conversation with Emily Foster.You can find Emily here:Website: https://emilyfostercreative.com/Instagram: @emilyfostercreativePinpoint your ideal client using Emily's free tool (mentioned in the episode) here: https://emilyfostercreative.com/client-archetype-ginger-biz______________________________You can find me here:Instagram: @gingerbizWebsite: https://www.katymurrayphotography.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TipsandTricksforyourbusinessTwitter: https://twitter.com/GingerBizKM
Hi friends, and happy New Year! We are so excited to be in 2024 and share new and exciting updates with you all! To kickstart the first podcast of the year, we have guest Emily Foster of Emily Foster Creative joining us in a 3 part mini-series. Emily is a website and brand designer based in Portland, Oregon with an extensive background in event and digital design experience. Her focus is helping event-based businesses get clear and strategize their online presence through their website and their social media. In this first episode of the mini-series, Emily is chatting about how vital branding is and what kind of message you can relay to your ideal client or audience before you even chat with them. You want to speak to your client in a way that resonates with them and by having a strong online visual of who you are, that is going to help pave the way for your ideal clients and audience. Here is a sneak peek of what this episode consists of: [5:45] The Psychology Behind Your Brand [10:46] How Do I Know Who I Want To Work With [20:00] The Key To Brand Strategy Product or Affiliate Links Connect With Emily Foster Learn More about Emily Foster Creative Services Next week we are continuing this mini-series with Emily and chatting about insights into creating an effective website! We cannot wait and will see you next week!
Having an effective brand is about more than it being beautiful – it’s also about being very strategic. My guest of the day, Emily Foster, and I also agree that branding is essential to having a successful website. Check out the full show notes Connect with Emily Instagram Elevated website checklist Want more? Ingvild Kolnes…
Having an effective brand is about more than it being beautiful – it’s also about being very strategic. My guest of the day, Emily Foster, and I also agree that branding is essential to having a successful website. Check out the full show notes Connect with Emily Instagram Elevated website checklist Want more? Ingvild Kolnes…
Our year in books, 2023We share the highs and lows of our reading year as well as our favorite books in various categories.Life latelyAbby loves her new Pact sweaters.Sarah is cozying up with the Calm Christmas podcast.Reading latelyAbby read the spicy romance novel (set in Bloomington!) How Not to Fall by Emily Foster.Sarah read Michelle Huneven's novel Search.Eating latelySarah made cranberry orange bread and Abby wants you all to know about shrimp toast.If you'd like to join in the conversation, please leave us a comment, email us at friendlierpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Instagram @friendlierpodcast. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Erin & Rick got to meet and have a wonderful chat with Emily Foster from rural Michigan. Emily taught for a few years, stayed home to be with her babies, and now she's headed back to the classroom again! As you can imagine, she has nerves, she's excited, but mostly she's grateful that she gets to go back to being in the classroom. And we couldn't be more thrilled that she's going back! We will be checking in with Emily throughout this school year through Teacher Journal videos. We'll get to follow her journey all year long! So, enjoy getting to know Emily Foster!
Erin & Rick got to meet and have a wonderful chat with Emily Foster from rural Michigan. Emily taught for a few years, stayed home to be with her babies, and now she's headed back to the classroom again! As you can imagine, she has nerves, she's excited, but mostly she's grateful that she gets to go back to being in the classroom. And we couldn't be more thrilled that she's going back!
Three of my favorite episodes - and our most popular - are the ones where we had a chance to ask engaged couples exactly what they're looking for in vetting their wedding vendors (episodes 48, 94, and 211). Well today, we're talking to a brand strategist who also knows what couples want - because she just went through an engagement herself. She's Emily Foster, and she's sharing the yays and nays of how you may be portraying your business and attracting your ideal clients.Emily Foster Creative | instagram | Emily's Elevated Website Checklist---Today's episode is brought to you by The Planner's Vault. The doors are currently closed for The Planner's Vault, but join the wait list now so you can be the first to know when the doors re-open.Weddings for Real on Social Media:Instagram: @weddingsforrealFacebook: @weddingsforrealtwitter: @weddingsforrealHosted by Megan Gillikin, Weddings for Real is presented by The Planner's Vault, and is produced by Earfluence. -----Looking to save time in writing repetitive emails? Want to improve some of your client experience processes or package offerings? Grab some of our most coveted templates and course offerings within The Planner's Vault Shop!
Psalms of Ascent is a walk through the Psalms of Ascent (Ps 120-134) and will help give us a new Focus and perspective that will enable us to see everything in light of the BIG picture of life. As always with our journey's through the Bible it's going to be a series that is going to help and equip us to grow in our faith. Ps Emily Foster continued the series talking about Psalm 128 in a message titled 'I am blessed'. Catch up on the message here.
Psalms of Ascent is a walk through the Psalms of Ascent (Ps 120-134) and will help give us a new Focus and perspective that will enable us to see everything in light of the BIG picture of life. As always with our journey's through the Bible it's going to be a series that is going to help and equip us to grow in our faith. Ps Emily Foster continued the series talking about Psalm 125 in a message titled 'A lesson in trust'. Catch up on the message here.
'Stronger, Deeper' is a series that is all about helping you grow your faith in God. We as a church want to be both big and strong. Big so we can reach the cities, towns and areas that we're in and strong so that we can stand the test of time as a church and also in our own lives. This series is going to help and equip you to do just that!. Ps Emily Foster joined us and concluded the series with a message all about Tithes and offerings.
Today on the I Do Wedding Marketing podcast Nina has a conversation with Emily Foster Creative on how to apply branding across your entire social and digital media presence -- and as always, the conversation is specific to wedding professionals! Visit Emily Foster online: https://emilyfostercreative.com/ Black Friday from Carissa Kruse Weddings: https://www.idoweddingmarketing.com/sponsors Black Friday for Wedding Pros: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/HeS2hXUoavb Steal my Social Media Strategy!! Purchase the Engaged to Engagement Workshop https://ido--carissakruse.thrivecart.com/engaged-to-engagement-workshop/ Visit I Do Wedding Marketing https://www.idoweddingmarketing.com/ Follow Nina Addeo on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-addeo-699898ab/ Follow I Do Wedding Marketing on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/idoweddingmarketing/ Follow I Do Wedding Marketing on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/idoweddingmarketing/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nina-addeo/message
Why do some brands succeed while others fail? The answer may lie in their brand strategy. Emily Foster is a brand strategist and web designer who specializes in working with wedding professionals. She is also a recent bride, giving her a unique perspective on what couples are looking for when they visit a wedding vendor's website.In this episode you will learn:1. What are some quick answers that couples are looking for on wedding vendor websites?2. What is the best way to contact a wedding vendor?3. What makes a wedding vendor's business unique?Link to Emily's Freebie: Client Archetype Workbook. https://emilyfostercreative.com/client-archetype-----Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of! For full show notes and guest links click HERE! Please share your biggest takeaway and REVIEW THE PODCAST HERE! Follow me online!!Brandeegaar.com Instagram Facebook -----#FemaleEntrepreneur #weddingproceo #weddingprocoachSupport the show
This Audacious Life is a 6 week series that is all about who we are as a church so if you have only just joined us, or want to be reminded about who we are such as: Bold, Daring, Unrestrained, Entrepreneurial, Adventurous and Relational this series will help you to be Audacious! Ps Emily Foster joined us and shared a message titled 'Favour of God' Catch up on the full message here.
Are you having problems with your branding or your website design? If your answer is YES, then this week's Sticky Note Marketing Episode is for you!We'll be having Emily Foster Keller, the owner and lead designer at Emily Foster Creative, based in Portland, Oregon. She has 7 years of design experience and helps business owners refine their branding and websites to attract more clients and sales. Her expertise includes branding or website design and through her, you will be enlightened about these topics: how to apply brand strategy to your branding and/or website to ensure that your design is effectivehow to attract your ideal client through strategic branding/website designhow to pick a designer who will create branding/a website that offers a good ROIhow a custom, strategic website can make your business easier to run and more successful.BONUS! Emily is offering 25% off a VIP Design Day (a day you can use to work on branding or web design), which would be $1,500 versus $2,000 using the code MACMARKETING25.You may also reach out to Emily using her website or email below:emilyfostercreative.com or hello@emilyfostercreative.com*************************************************************************Mary Czarnecki has been a marketing professional since 2000. She has helped hundreds of businesses sell millions of dollars in products and services across numerous markets - from healthcare to consumer products to insurance to software. Mary is a top-rated faculty member with the Association of National Advertisers and has trained thousands of professional marketing teams, business leaders, and entrepreneurs. She is known in her industry as a creative, enthusiastic executive business coach & marketing strategist who brings out the best in both individuals and teams. Mary is an accomplished speaker and has been featured at global conferences, private trainings, and in virtual programs. Through her workshops and keynotes, she skillfully shares her decades of expertise in a way that inspires her audience to take action (without overwhelm). With her unique combination of perspectives - corporate professional, MBA, online entrepreneur, local business owner, and working parent - you will certainly walk away with new insights into “what's working now” to grow a business and lead your team with confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hot off the press! It's another incredible episode of The Profitable Photographer Podcast! Join our host, Master Photographer and Photography Business Coach, Luci Dumas, as she gabs with Branding and Website Designer Emily Foster about all things branding! Not only is Emily a Branding and Website Designer, but, to our delight, she SPECIALIZES IN WORKING WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS! Too perfect! With 7 years of design experience and a background in event marketing, she loves everything related to photography and the wedding industry. (BONUS: She's also a recent bride so she knows a thing or two about the current client-side of wedding photography.)According to our guest, “branding is the visual voice of your business.” It is THE key to ensuring that your company's message is getting out in the world and attracting those fabulous ideal clients along the way. And guess what! Your brand should be effective, not just pretty! Tough stuff, we know, but Emily is here to help!Here's just a taste of Emily's tips for branding: Make sure your logo is scalable and easy to apply. Keep it simple! (And make sure it looks good both in color AND in black and white)Figure out where your ideal clients are finding you. What questions are they asking?Keep track of your audience. Using a CRM (customer relationship management) will help you organize who is who.Listen now for the full gamut of Emily's branding and design wisdom! Resources:Grab Emily's free gift “How to Choose Your Brand Colors” here: https://emilyfostercreative.com/brand-colorsThe Definitive Guide to Brand Archetypes: https://iconicfox.com.au/brand-archetypes/Which Archetype is Your Brand? https://www.brandchemistry.com.au/blog/quiz-which-archetype-is-your-brand/Get in touch with Emily at: hello@emilyfostercreative.comemilyfostercreative.comInstagram @emilyfostercreativePhotography Business Coach Luci Dumas' Programs:lucidumascoaching.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theprofitablephotographer_pod/https://www.facebook.com/LuciDumasCoaching
In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking with a good friend, Emily Foster about how to apply Brand Strategy to your website. Emily Foster is a brand and website designer based in Portland, Oregon. She owns Emily Foster Creative, a small design studio that works with wedding vendors, photographers, and creative-minded businesses. Connect with Emily Here: https://emilyfostercreative.com/ Don't forget to download your FREE guide to the 6 Marketing Musts Guaranteed to Get You More Customers! https://www.tdm-marketing.com/6-marketing-musts Subscribe and Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach and help more mom business owners! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-determined-mom-show/id1463838272
80% of the population in Arizona resides in 3 counties - Maricopa, Pima and Pinal. This causes strain on the local courts and clerks. That, along with limited vendor capacity, is what has historically caused delays for public records research and the background screening industry. In this episode, we meet with Becky Ledford, Operations Manager of our Western Market, and Emily Foster, one of our Strategic Account Executives, to talk about our expanded capacity in these 3 counties... and wait until you hear about the significantly decreased turnaround times.
Wot The Fog _ Two Friends. One Menopause. A Thousand Challenges. A Million Laughs
Hi lovely Foggers and Foggiest,Well, we know we bleat on about gut health a lot so we thought it was about time we brought in a real bonfire expert to tell us more about how important it is, bust some of the myths and give us some simple but effective tips to improve it.We were so thrilled to have the fabulous Emily Foster from A Gusty Menopause along to chat to us about all this. Emily is a qualified dietician and nutritionist both here in the UK and in her home country, Canada. She definitely qualifies as an 'expert' and as a bonus, she's absolutely lovely!Some of the things Emily covers for us are….• How she came to specialist in gut health for midlife and menopause• How we can decipher what might be menopausal and what is gut health related and does it matter?• How fluctuating oestrogen and progesterone levels can slow down the time it takes to process food, often leading to things like : - Acid Reflux, Constipation, Gas• To juice or not to juice?Emily tells us how to easily but effectively improve our gut health through her acronym N.A.M.E and recommends an app to track fibre levels in our food.We have a fantastic time chatting with Emily and learned so much. We think you will too. This is such an important subject for us midlife gals that we think we'll have to ask Emily to come back…probably again and again.If you have any questions about this Episode (we have feeling you will), please let us know. Please join in the conversation and share your experiences with us. That's what builds community and how we help other women like us. You can join our private Facebook group, message us on Instagram or email us. All the links are below. Go and find Emily now!! We can't recommend her enough. The best place to find her is on Instagram at @a_gutsy_menopause or you can visit her website at https://agutsymenopause.com Huge love & gratitude, Michele and Lou x…………………………………………………………We hope you enjoy listening. If you like what you hear please FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW, it will really help us, and please share with your friends, sisters, mothers, daughters, aunties and bring them along to join the lovely WTF Community. If you fancy, you can support us by buying us a coffee, just like you would if were chatting in our favourite café or coffee house. Every little treat goes towards helping us do more of this for you. Click the 'Buy Me a Coffee' link below. EMAIL US at chat@wotthefog.com with anything you'd like to ask or share, especially your Fog Moments. DON'T FORGETYou Can Join our COMMUNITY. Keep Up to Date and be the first to hear about New Episodes and Other Exciting Stuff by Joining our Members List at http://wotthefog.comJoin our FACEBOOK GROUP https://facebook.com/wotthefogYou can FOLLOW US on Instagram https://instagram.com/wot_the_fogSupport the show(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wotthefog)Support the show
Do you want to take away the guess work of perimenopause and menopause, save yourself time and energy and ditch the shame? Working with me you learn what's happening to you physically, mentally and emotionally, why and what you can do about it. Go to stellarwomen.com.au/stellar-circle/ to find out more.Emily Foster, RD is a Nutritionist and Registered Dietitian focused on helping women create “gut calm” around the menopause with her practice A Gutsy Menopause®. She works with women to help them manage and overcome gut challenges related to hormonal changes such as acid reflux and heartburn, bloating, gas/wind, constipation, diarrhea, IBS flare-ups and SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth). Having dealt with her fair share of gut issues herself Emily takes a holistic approach with her clients and incorporates mindfulness, stress management and sometimes even Reiki into her work.Emily has been featured as a nutrition expert in the media by the likes of the BBC One Show, The Mirror Online, Global News, CTV News and more.Connect with Emily here:Emily on InstagramWebsiteWe talked about:A Fork In The Road by Lonely Planet - bookWhere to find Sonya:InstagramFacebookTake the Midlife QuizStellar Women WebsiteThank you for listening to my show! Join the fun on InstagramTake the Midlife QuizStellar Women Website
Full Service Accelerator with Halima: https://livelywedacademy.teachable.com/courses/full-service-accelerator Emily is a branding and website designer who specializes in working with wedding vendors and photographers. With 7 years of design experience and a background in event marketing, she loves everything weddings and events. She's also a recent bride which has helped her to further experience the client-side of wedding business branding and web design. Client Archetype Workbook that can help wedding vendors figure out who their ideal client is and what they have to offer (they just need to sign up with their email and then get the PDF download): https://emilyfostercreative.com/client-archetype VIP DAY CODE: CREATIVEWEDDINGS25 send a dm to Emily
We started a new series in July all about Rest, what does rest look like in this day and age, what does the Bible say about it? Why should we have rest? This series will help with advice and guidance from the Bible to help you find more rest. Ps Emily Foster concluded the series with a message titled 'Jesus is rest.
Emily Foster, nutritionist and registered dietitian in the UK and Canada with a special interest in gut health for perimenopause, menopause and women's health. In this episode, we talk all things GI system including SIBO, gas, bloating, perimenopausal changes, heartburn, IBS, and constipation. I also rapid fire asked her your burning questions about gluten, dairy, seed oils and more! https://agutsymenopause.com/ https://www.instagram.com/a_gutsy_menopause/ www.alidamron.com www.alidamron.com/consults www.instagram.com/alidamron www.facebook.com/groups/alidamron https://www.youtube.com/c/AliDamronWomensHormoneExpert
We started a new series in July all about Rest, what does rest look like in this day and age, what does the Bible say about it? Why should we have rest? This series will help with advice and guidance from the Bible to help you find more rest. Ps Emily Foster continued the series with a message titled, 'Jesus is rest'
This week I am joined by Emily Foster, RD a nutritionist and registered dietitian focused on helping women create “gut calm” around menopause with her practice A Gutsy Menopause®.She works with women to help them manage and overcome gut challenges related to hormonal changes such as acid reflux and heartburn, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, IBS flare-ups and SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth).Having dealt with her fair share of gut issues herself Emily takes a holistic approach with her clients and incorporates mindfulness, stress management and sometimes even Reiki into her work.In our conversation we talk about:gut symptoms (e.g. heartburn, constipation) you may be experiencing that are actually related to your hormonesdeep dive into acid reflux and constipation and touch on IBSwhy managing stress well is super important for keeping your gut calm, regardless of the issue!why any nutritionist who claims they can balance your hormones with food is lying (sorry!)Emily been featured as a nutrition expert in the media including the BBC One Show, The Mirror Online, Global News, CTV News and more.Find her online at www.agutsymenopause.com or on Instagram @a_gutsy_menopause.If you have enjoyed this episode please pop over to https://www.thrivethrumenopause.com/ and rate and review the show.To watch the Next Level Love Interview on how I called in my man https://youtu.be/tL5WvYbtSdsTo sign up to the MEET YOUR SOUL MATE CHALLENGE for Free and starts 27th June https://katiephillips661.lpages.co/meet-your-soul-mate-ck/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thriving-thru-menopause/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Out and About Podcast is ready to take you places! After a brief winter break, we are back with more topics, more hosts and even more fun! This week, we welcome Mix 101.5 FM's Diane Ramsey to our slate of podcast hosts! Diane chats with Emily Foster, the Marketing Director and Associate Interim Festival Director at Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. The festival is coming up April 7-10, 2022. Get more information about Full Frame - https://www.fullframefest.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Out and About Podcast is ready to take you places! After a brief winter break, we are back with more topics, more hosts and even more fun! This week, we welcome Mix 101.5 FM's Diane Ramsey to our slate of podcast hosts! Diane chats with Emily Foster, the Marketing Director and Associate Interim Festival Director at Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. The festival is coming up April 7-10, 2022. Get more information about Full Frame - https://www.fullframefest.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest in this episode is Emily Foster.Emily is a specialist in branding and web design.She teaches us in this episode what branding is and what a difference having professional branding does for your business.She also tells us how it pays for itself! So exciting!What makes this extra special? Emily is also getting married, so she gives us some behind the scenes of wedding planning from the bride's perspective in this episode!Make sure you stay until the end, we both give you a hot tip/action item.You can find Emily online at:http://emilymaefoster.com/Instagram at @designwithemilyandFacebook at @emilyfostercreativeDo you wish you could fill your calendar faster and easier?It's always easy to do on your own, so I've created a free challenge for you, where we'll walk through it together.The challenge starts on September 21, when you sign up right now you'll get an action item that will have you starting with the right foundation!Just go to www.letsbookclients.com/referralschallenge to sign up today!
It was great to have Ps Emily Foster back with us in February as she came to share a great message titled - The eyes of faith
"Keep the change" is a 4 part series which is full of helpful tools and practical advice on how to manage your finances and will also tell you what the Bible says about money. Pastor Emily Foster concluded the series by talking on the subject of Stewardship, in a message called 'Use it or lose it'.
The Architect's Shelf is a space for discussion, exploration, and debate on all things architecture and design on the Architecture Social, set up by Nylda from The Architectural Experiment and Emily Foster."We got the opportunity to interview Sarah Lebner, the award-winning Principal Architect at Light House Architecture and Science who is also behind my first archi job and the author of 101 Things I Didn't Learn in Architecture School (And Wish I'd Known Before) on our first book in the Launch of the Architect's Shelf! Sarah shares resources and advice over at https://www.myfirstarchitecturejob.com/You can check out The Architectural Experiment here: https://thearchitecturalexperiment.com/
Our family series is all about looking into what God's idea of family is, we will be dealing with brokenness and disappointment, taking responsibility, adoption and much more. Pastor Emily Foster continued our series with a message titled 'Pressed but not broken'.
It's Friday night, I am at home on my diet drinking water with not much to do - booo. Well, luckily the fantastic Emily Foster helped light up my evening, discussing her current role at Allford Hall Monaghan Morris as well as teaching us the ropes of the Architectural Apprentice scheme.If you are considering studying Architecture through the apprentice route, or an employer who knows very little about the scheme then it is well worth checking this podcast out. Roll up your socks, sleeves and get that glass of water before coming along for the ride.
In this episode, Emily Foster reviews some simple and effective ways to bring new clients and patients into your healthcare business or practice. Listen to the Glowing Potential Take it Online podcast this week to start reeling in those clients!In this episode, Emily reviews: Making a list of potential health and wellness referrers and reaching out Being clear about the benefits of your experience and the value you bring to the table for clients and patientsFocusing on a couple of areas vs. trying to serve everyone and why this is important Partnering up or aligning with a larger programme or practice.Big groups of people vs. pulling them in one by oneRefer a friend schemePicking some places where your ideal clients and patients are and becoming known in that spaceYou can find out more about Emily and Glowing Potential on the website www.glowingpotential.com.
In this episode, Emily Foster, last year's Symposium/Convention Student Scholarship recipient and Guy Orchard, last year's Leica Leadership in Management Scholarship recipient, discuss Guy's progression through the ranks of UK biomedical science over the course of his 30-year career. Guy shares how he started out, a fresh- faced teen with very little confidence (his words!), but soon grew to manage several laboratory departments, publish over 80 publications, and pursue his PhD. Guy is using his scholarship to fund continuing education for the biomedical scientists enrolled in his hospital's Future Leaders Program. Check out NSH's scholarship opportunities to advance your own career, or support a noteworthy outreach project. Guy Orchard Then and Now
In this episode, we’re taking a break from chatting with in-house leaders to catch up with Emily Foster (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyrfoster/), Director of IHAF (In-House Agency Forum). As Emily and team put the finishing touches on the 2019 IHAF Conference & Awards in November, she fills us in on this year’s theme and speaker line-up—plus, a special savings code for Inside Jobs listeners. —— This podcast is supported by the In-House Agency Forum (www.ihaforum.org) and hosted by Robert Berkeley (www.linkedin.com/in/rberkeley/) from Express KCS (www.expresskcs.com).
So if you are what you eat but you're not allowed to eat on your stand.... how do you fuel up to max your performance at a trade show? This week we're talking to Dietitian Emily Foster about why doing nothing might be your best plan! And we're also reviewing a great feature in this month's Exhibition News in light of the feedback we've had on the transactional nature of the exhibitions industry! Happy Listening! Don’t forget to subscribe to receive future Episodes so as not to miss out on more hints and tips and if you find our podcasts useful please like and share with your peers and via your social media platforms and check out our website for Blogs, Newsletters and other snippets of useful information. Happy Exhibitioning!
Lynn Nichols Federal Tax Update Podcast October, 07 2019, Episode 49 Listen as Lynn Nichols provides commentary on 6 Items pertaining to current developments in U.S. tax law. Lack of Safe Harbor in Proposed Accounting Regs Chafes Tax Pros Practitioners are disappointed by the absence of goods sold offsets and a financial accounting percentage of completion method safe harbor in newly proposed regulations on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s tax accounting provisions. [Tax Notes Today, 9/9/2019, Article by Nathan J. Richman] Automatic Consent Procedures Issued for Accounting Rule Changes The IRS has issued procedures (Rev. Proc. 2019-37) for obtaining automatic consent to change accounting methods to comply with section 451 and recently released proposed regulations under reg. section 1.451-3 (REG-104870-18) and 1.451-8 (REG-104554-18). [Rev. Proc. 2019-37; 2019-39 IRB 1, 9.6.2019] IRS Publishes Proposed Regs on Exempt Organization Donor Disclosures The IRS has published proposed regulations (REG-102508-16) updating the section 6033 reporting regulations for tax-exempt organizations to reflect amendments to the provision, including changes regarding donor disclosures under prior guidance. [REG-102508-16; 84 F.R. 47447-47454, 9/10/2019] IRS Not Responsible for Paying Return Preparer’s Fee from Refund The Court of Federal Claims dismissed for lack of jurisdiction a return preparer’s suit alleging that the government must pay the tax return preparation fee his client promised to pay from his refund, because the IRS must remit tax refunds to the taxpayer, not the tax return preparer, and is not bound by the agreement with his client. [Prakash Narayan; No. 1:19-cv-00442, 9/5/2019] IRS Built-In Gain and Loss Rules Eliminate a Safe Harbor Option Proposed regulations that limit a corporation’s losses following a change in ownership could be more restrictive for some companies by eliminating an option for computing built-in gain and loss. [Tax Notes Today, 9/10/2019, Article by Emily Foster] IRS Publishes Proposed Regs on Built-In Gain and Loss The IRS has published proposed regulations (REG-125710-18) on the items of income and deduction that are included in the calculation of built-in gains and losses under section 382. Comments and hearing requests are due by November 12. [REG-125710-18; 84 F.R. 47455-47473, 9/10/2019] Audits of Partnerships That Cease to Exist Could Have Odd Results Partners who were owners of an entity just before it ceased to exist could be on the hook for adjustments related to other partners who exited the scene earlier, under the centralized audit regime. [Tax Notes Today, 9/11/2019, Article by Eric Yauch] Student Liable for Taxes After Winning Car for Good Grades The Tax Court, in a designated order, held that the value of a car that a high school student won when she was entered in a drawing for students with good grades and attendance was includable in her income and she is liable for a tax deficiency, finding that the value of the car was not excludable as a gift under section 102 or as a prize under section 74. [Alejandra Conyers; No. 13969-18, 9/11/2019]
This under-appreciated romance follows a whip-smart academic as she tries to navigate sexual experience the same way she navigates her blossoming career in science. And it doesn't always go smoothly…Subscribe to The Story Bites Podcast on Soundwise
In this special episode, Michael and Emily Foster answer questions asked by listeners of the show.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/itsgoodtobeaman)
Amy Leefe Jones is a mindset and empowerment coach with a mission to help women re-discover their self-esteem so they can get what they truly desire. Amy works with clients to help them recognize, release, and re-pattern beliefs that are shaping their lives. She does this through one-on-one coaching and online courses dedicated to uncovering beliefs and rewiring your mind. Amy’s greatest joy is seeing woman awaken to their strength and power and watching them take bold action to get what they want. Amy is a certified life coach, a certified Kundalini yoga and meditation teacher, a certified Ayurvedic health coach and co-founder of Glow Flow Chefs with her twin sister, Emily Foster. Highlights of our conversation: 3:06 - Getting to know Amy 7:37 - How Amy transitioned out of a career that wasn't her choice 12:01 - Do you feel stuck in your 9-5? 13:46 - Paying attention to the feelings that make you feel like crap 15:19 - How to feel better in the moment you feel like crap 20:16 - How do I found my area of service? 22:50 - The questions to ask to help you find your purpose 27:26 - Kari breaks down her limiting beliefs around money 32:25 - A beginner's guide to discovering your true beliefs, aka the 4 R’s 39:44 - A little more about Glow Flow and Adaptogens 46:49 - Get in touch with Amy and a kind final word Connect with Amy: Check out her website: https://glowflowchefs.com Glow Flow offerings: https://glowflowchefs.com/offerings Uncovering Your Beliefs course: https://glowflowchefs.com/offerings Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glowflowchefs/ Find on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glowflowchefs/ About me: I’m Kari Keating, mom of 3 young boys, that ditched a 17-year, 6 figure corporate career to go after her dreams. I’ve been coaching professionally for over 2 years and have had a wide variety of clients from recording artists, website developers, photographers, professional network marketers and other life coaches. My zone of genius lies in helping soul-based entrepreneurs get out of their heads and into inspired action, so they can make the impact they crave and the income they deserve. Credits: Interview: Amy Leefe Jones Podcast edited and mixed by Andrew Geary - https://twitter.com/spelledgeary
In this episode of Inside Jobs, we explore the state of in-house agencies today as told through a series of field studies published by three industry leaders: IHAF, Forrester and ANA. Featured guests include Jay Pattisall, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Bill Duggan, Group EVP at ANA, and organizational strategist and in-house influencer, Marta Stiglin of Stiglin Consulting. Special thanks to Emily Foster, Director of IHAF, for joining me in the planning and preamble for this unique episode. —— This podcast is supported by the In-House Agency Forum (www.ihaforum.org) and hosted by Robert Berkeley (www.linkedin.com/in/rberkeley/) from Express KCS (www.expresskcs.com).
Lynn Nichols Federal Tax Update Podcast February, 20 2019, Episode 32 Listen as Lynn Nichols provides commentary on 7 Items pertaining to current developments in U.S. tax law. This week’s topics include: Split Circuit Court Affirms Partnership’s Fee Awards The government can be ordered to pay attorney fees under the qualified offer rule in a partnership proceeding under the 1982 Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act, the Federal Circuit held. [Tax Notes Today; 2/11/2019, Article by Stephanie Cummings] Federal Circuit Affirms Award of Litigation Costs to Partnership The Federal Circuit affirmed a Court of Federal Claims decision that awarded a partnership litigation costs under section 7430 in its challenge to an untimely notice of final partnership administrative adjustment, holding that the partnership qualified as the prevailing party, that the amount of tax liability was in issue, and that the partnership incurred litigation costs. [BASR Partnership et al. v. U.S.; Fed Cir, No. 17-1925, 2/8/2019] DOJ Alerts Federal Circuit to Tax Court Order Related to Appeal The government, in its appeal of a Court of Federal Claims decision that awarded litigation costs to a partnership, alerted the Federal Circuit to a recent Tax Court order that disagreed with the Court of Federal Claims and held that the qualified offer rule in section 7430 did not apply in a partnership proceeding because the amount of tax liability was not in issue. [HURFORD INVESTMENTS NO. 2, LTD., HURFORD MANAGEMENT NO. 2, LLC, Eleventh Circuit Affirms Conviction for Making False Claim to IRS The Eleventh Circuit, in an unpublished per curiam opinion, upheld an individual’s conviction for making a false claim to the IRS and corruptly impeding the administration of the internal revenue laws, finding that there was sufficient evidence that she fraudulently obtained a refund and moved the proceeds to evade detection and recovery by the IRS. [U. S. v. Ingrid McBride Rich; CA 11, No. 17-15767, 2/12/2019] Florida Tribe Seeks Review of Decision Holding Distributions Taxable The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida petitioned the Supreme Court for review of an Eleventh Circuit decision that held that distribution payments a tribe member received from the tribe’s gaming activities are not exempt from taxation, arguing that the payments were exempt as Indian general welfare benefits. [Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida v. United States; CA 11, No. 18-395, 1/7/2019] IRS Addresses Bonus Depreciation Anomaly for Luxury Autos The IRS has outlined procedures that will allow passenger car owners eligible for bonus depreciation to deduct depreciation during the recovery period that they wouldn’t otherwise have been able to. [Tax Notes Today; 2/14/2019, Article by Emily Foster] IRS Provides Safe Harbor for Autos Eligible for Bonus Depreciation The IRS has issued guidance (Rev. Proc. 2019-13) providing a safe harbor accounting method for determining depreciation deductions for passenger automobiles that qualify for the 100 percent additional first-year depreciation deduction under section 168(k) and that are subject to the depreciation limitations under section 280F(a). [Rev. Proc. 2019-13; 2019-9 IRB 1, 2/13/2019] AICPA Seeks Small Business Relief From Tax Shelter Definition The American Institute of CPAs has asked that small businesses meeting specified conditions be excluded from the definition of a tax shelter so that they can obtain the benefits of the simplifying provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. [Letter Re: Small Business Relief from Definition of Tax Shelter, AICPA 2/13/2019] IRS Now Asking About Negative Partnership Tax Capital Accounts The IRS’s ongoing interest in partners with negative tax basis capital accounts in partnerships has resulted in new instructions for filling out partnership tax returns. [Tax Notes Today; 2/15/2019, Article by Nathan Richman] Individual Entitled to Alimony Deduction for Arrearages Paid The Tax Court held that an individual was entitled to an alimony deduction for alimony arrearages he paid to his former wife after a state court ordered him to do so or go to jail, finding that the arrearages maintained their character as alimony and were paid under a contempt order, not a money judgment as the IRS claimed. [Jeffrey Siegel; No. 27572-16; T.C. Memo. 2019-11]
Emily Foster and Eric Yauch discuss some of the key elements of the recently proposed regulations on the business interest deduction limitation.For more extensive coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Interest Rule Leaves Securities Traders in a JamInterest Regs Muddy Partnership Debt-Equity DecisionsInterest Deduction Regs’ Antiavoidance Rule Causes ReassessmentsInterest Allocation Rules Could Wreak Havoc on GroupsInterest Regs Require Taxpayers to Decide on ‘Early Adoption’Interest Regs Raise Same Real Estate Issues as 199A RulesInterest Deduction Regs Cover More Than Just InterestInterest Regs Tackle Some Passthrough Issues, Leave Others Open
Annie Ilonzeh stops in to chat about her new role as Emily Foster on Chicago Fire. Listen as she tells us about her audition process, driving the rig, who on set does the best Australian accent, and her first day at work coinciding with the upcoming crossover!
Sheena catches up with one of her best friends, Emily Foster--a chef for Raw Republic and Glow Flow Company-- to discuss the climb they've both traversed to health and wellbeing. In this episode, we discuss: -living and working in NY city -getting fired from a dream job -fearing family, friend, community disappointment -the strive for perfectionism -the importance of community to connect -from restriction to mindful eating -moving to a place of conscious living -letting go of commitments to create space for be-ing -questioning one's purpose and what makes us truly happy For more information on Emily's company: www.glowflowchefs.com — UPCOMING EVENTS AT RAW REPUBLIC ACUDETOX with Noell Eanes Tuesday, 9/25/18, 6:00pm & 6:45pm BREATHWORK with Kathleen Currie Monday, 10/1/18, 6:00 pm To sign up, email: thespace@rawrepublicjuice.com — TO BUY DOTERRA OILS FROM SHEENAS SHOP, VISIT: my.doterra.com/thespace — FOR MORE INFORMATION ON DOTERRA AS BUSINESS, EMAIL: sheena@rawrepublicjuice.com — SUPPORT THIS PODCAST! by sharing episodes with friends and subscribing to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/rawtalkwithsheena where we post exclusive content, early releases, bonus episodes + MORE.. Patreon ONLY! — FACEBOOK GROUP: Has Raw Talk with Sheena influenced something in your life that you would like to share? Don’t forget to join the conversation in our private Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/1826596414263228/ and tag#rawtalkwithsheena — This episode was sponsored by www.esplanadestudios.com and rawrepublicjuice.com. — INSTAGRAM: Follows from this episode: @eleefefoster @glowflowchefs @sheenamannina @Rawtalkwithsheena @rawrepublicjuice
Lynn Nichols Federal Tax Update Podcast August 13, 2018, edition Listen as Lynn Nichols provides commentary on 8 Items pertaining to current developments in U.S. tax law. This week’s topics include: IRS Likely to Trounce 199A Trust Planning Strategy Wealth planning advisers eager to help their clients take advantage of the new passthrough deduction by setting up multiple non-grantor trusts to claim multiple deductions may soon have to undo all that effort. [Tax Notes Today; 7/23/2018; Article by Jonathan Curry] Group Fails to Meet Operational Test; Exempt Status Revoked The IRS revoked the tax-exempt status of a group that promoted tourism and improved the conditions of the tourism business environment of a particular area, finding that the group wasn't operated exclusively for charitable purposes. [LTR 201829015; 1/16/2018; rel. 7/20/2018] IRS May Rely On, but Not Adopt, Grouping Rules in 199A Regs The IRS may look to the passive activity loss grouping and material participation rules when drafting the passthrough deduction regulations, but it isn’t likely to completely adopt them. [Tax Notes Today; 7/24/2018; Article by Eric Yauch] Partners Agreed to Extension of Limitations Period for Assessment The Tax Court, in a Son-of-BOSS case, held that Forms 872-I signed by two partners extended the limitations period for the IRS to assess taxes against them attributable to partnership items, noting that the IRS forms didn’t extend the statute for returns but for the assessment of income tax due on those returns. [Inman Partners et al. v. Commissioner; No. 15953-06; T.C. Memo 2018-114; 7/23/2018] Shareholders Liable for Transaction Lacking Economic Substance The Ninth Circuit reversed a Tax Court decision involving an asset and stock sale and a third party that was designed as a tax avoidance scheme. [Tax Notes Today;7/25/2018; Article by Emily Foster] Former Shareholders Liable for Taxes on Asset Sale as Transferees The Ninth Circuit, reversing a Tax Court decision, held the former shareholders of a closely held corporation liable as transferees for the taxes owed on the proceeds from an asset sale, finding that a stock sale transaction lacked economic substance beyond tax avoidance and the former shareholders are liable for the taxes under applicable state law. [Slone, Norma L. et al. v. Commissioner; No. 16-73349; No. 16-73351; No. 16-73354; No. 16-73356; 7/24/2018] IRS Argues $33 Million Charitable Deduction Decision Was Correct The IRS’s denial of a $33 million charitable deduction was intended to halt a scheme in which multiple taxpayers claimed a deduction for the same property. [Tax Notes Today; 7/25/2018; Article by Eric Yauch] Government Argues Tax Court Properly Denied Charitable Deduction In a brief for the D.C. Circuit, the government argued that the Tax Court correctly held that a partnership wasn’t entitled to a $33 million charitable contribution deduction because it failed to comply with substantiation requirements and the Tax Court correctly held that accuracy-related penalties apply to any resulting underpayment. [Jeff Blau v. Commissioner; USDC DC; Gov. Brief; No. 17-1266; 7/23/2018] (a)OPR Reaches Settlement Agreement With Enrolled Agent The IRS has announced that the Office of Professional Responsibility and a tax practitioner who violated rules of conduct under Circular 230 have reached a settlement agreement that includes a monetary penalty. [IR-2018-155; 7/25/2018] (b) OPR Censures Practitioner for Providing Misleading Information The IRS has announced that a tax practitioner was censured by the Office of Professional Responsibility for violating conflict of interest rules under Circular 230. [IR-2018-154; 7/25/2018] Husband Relieved From Tax on Some of Wife's Embezzlement Income The Tax Court held that an individual is entitled to innocent spouse relief from taxes attributable to income his wife embezzled during one of two tax years, finding that although he lacked actual knowledge of the embezzlement when they filed their return that year, he learned of it when she was arrested before they filed the following year. [Jacobsen, Rick E. v. Commissioner; No. 25348-15; T.C. Memo. 2018-115; 7/25/2018]
Dust off those Leslie Shay feels, because we're getting down to business and discussing every bit of that heartbreaking Chicago Fire season three premiere. We also discuss the latest casting news, including the addition of new paramedic Emily Foster (played by Annie Ilonzeh), Severide's lumberjack alter ego, AND our first introduction to the one and only Sylvie Brett. Come for the feels, stay for Bryna's mad wisdom re: Stellaride and the contract and Peter Mills' exit.
Lynn Nichols Federal Tax Update Podcast July 16, 2018, edition We are back after a short hiatus! Listen as Lynn Nichols provides commentary on 8 Items pertaining to current developments in U.S. tax law. This week’s topics include: OUR PROGRAM THIS WEEK INCLUDES . . . . . . Termination of S Corp Election Inadvertent The IRS ruled that a company will be treated as continuing to be an S corporation from the date its subchapter S election was inadvertently terminated when a trust became an ineligible shareholder, provided some conditions are met. [LTR 201824003; 10/27/2017, rel. 6/15/2018] (FIVE LIKE THIS IN SAME WEEK ! ! !) IRS Scraps Leveraged Partnership Rules, Keeps Bottom-Dollar Ban The IRS is reverting to old rules on leveraged partnerships in response to an executive order calling for the removal of burdensome regulations, but bottom-dollar guarantees didn’t make the cut. [Tax Notes Today; June 19,2018, article by Eric Yauch] IRS Proposed Disguised Sales Regs Would Reinstate Prior Regs The IRS has published proposed regulations on the allocation of partnership liabilities for disguised sales, adding that if finalized, the proposed regs would reinstate prior final regs on allocations of excess nonrecourse liabilities of a partnership. [REG-131186-17; 83 F.R. 28397-28401; 6/19/2018] Medical Marijuana Business Can't Claim Deduction for Wages The Tax Court held that deductions for wages a couple received from their medical marijuana S corporation weren’t attributable to cost of goods sold and are disallowed under section 280E as attributable to trafficking a controlled substance, rejecting the couple’s claim that denial of the deduction is discriminatory. [Loughman, Jesse M.; No. 21464-15; T.C. Memo. 2018-85, 6/18/2018] Decedent Held Rights to Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance The Tax Court refused to hold that sections 2036 and 2038 are inapplicable in valuing a decedent’s interests in three split-dollar life insurance agreements to the cash surrender value at the date of death because the bona fide sale exception was not satisfied and held that summary judgment on inapplicability of section 2703 was inappropriate. [Cahill, Estate of Richard F.; No. 10451-16; T.C. Memo 2018-84, 6/18/2018] Microcaptive Insurer Case Leaves Open Questions The Tax Court granted the IRS another victory June 18, adding to the agency’s arsenal for combating abusive captive insurance arrangements, but the opinion failed to offer additional guidance for taxpayers. [Tax Notes Today; 6/20/2018, Article by Emily Foster] Property Manager Was Employee; Company Hit With Employment Taxes The Tax Court held that the property manager for a company that operated an apartment complex was an employee and not an independent contractor and held the company liable for employment taxes, additions to tax, and penalties; the court held that the company wasn’t entitled to relief under section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978. [Hampton Software Development LLC; No. 30231-13L; T.C. Memo. 2018-87, 6/19/2018] Fraudulent Filer Can’t Avoid Penalties With Amended Returns The Tax Court held that an individual who admitted to filing fraudulent returns but who later filed amended returns reporting additional income was still liable for the penalties, finding that he could not avoid fraud penalties by filing amended returns because an amended return doesn’t purge the original fraudulent filing or fraudulent intent. [Gaskin, Gary et al. v.; No. 7475-17; T.C. Memo. 2018-89; 6/20/2018] S. Supreme Court Overturns Quill, Freeing States to Tax Online Sales The U.S. Supreme Court held June 21 in South Dakota v. Wayfair Inc. that the physical presence standard in Quill Corp. v. North Dakota is "unsound and incorrect," freeing states to require tax collection on remote sales. [Tax Notes Today; 6/22/2018, Article by Jad Chamseddine] [South Dakota v. Wayfair Inc.; No. 17–494]
Nerds! Geeks! Whatever you prefer to call them, they're the focus of this week's episode as we go back to 1985 once again to discuss two popular 80s comedies, Weird Science and Real Genius! And we do it with two special guests live and in the flesh on our couch - L.A. friends Karyn Bosnak (author of Save Karyn and 20 Times A Lady) and Emily Foster (host of How To Be Less Old)! We all band together, drink Trader Joes wine and ask the important questions, like: what kind of magic robot slave would we make ourselves if we had the technology? What classic Disney character (surprisingly) really gets Justin's motor running? And how do you really heat 'house popcorn' with lasers? Fun times! Please check out our podcast on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @MovieGeekCast and find our pod and several other awesome ones like it on the PodFix Network! Subscribe and if you like us (like really like us), we'd appreciate it if you leave us a positive rating and review on Apple Podcasts! You can also email us any questions or comments to moviegeekcast (at) gmail (dot) com!
Lynn Nichols Federal Tax Update Podcast May 15, 2018, edition Listen as Lynn Nichols provides commentary on 7 Items pertaining to current developments in U.S. tax law. This week’s topics include: OUR PROGRAM THIS WEEK INCLUDES . . . . . . IRS Announces Healthcare Tax Credit Relief for Some Small Employers The IRS has announced the release of guidance that provides relief for some small employers that wish to claim the small business healthcare tax credit for 2017 and later years. [ IR-2018-108, 4/27/2018 Healthcare Tax Credit Relief Given to Some Small Employers The IRS has provided relief for an eligible small employer that properly claimed or claims a section 45R credit for all or part of a tax year beginning after December 31, 2015, but that for all or part of the remainder of the credit period has a principal business address in a location in which a qualified health plan through a Small Business Health Options Program exchange is not available. [Notice 2018-27, 4/27/2018] Doctor’s Patient Safety Consulting Corporation Denied Exempt Status The Tax Court held that a corporation established to provide consulting services to medical providers and government programs through patient safety initiatives was not qualified for tax-exempt status because it would operate for the benefit of its founder and sole employee, who is a doctor and certified patient safety and risk management expert. [Abovo Foundation Inc. v. Commissioner; No. 18673-15X; T.C. Memo. 2018-57 Practice Unit Addresses Claims of Passthrough Losses, Deductions The IRS released a practice unit that provides guidance on determining whether a shareholder has sufficient basis to claim losses and deductions passed through from an S corporation. [SCO/P/53_05_01_03-06 (2016) ,, IRS Revises Housing Limits Under Foreign Earned Income Exclusion The IRS has revoked prior guidance that provided adjustments to the limitation on housing expenses that can be excluded under section 911 because it used an incorrect amount for the maximum foreign earned income exclusion to calculate the housing cost amount for 2018. [Notice 2018-44; 2018-21 IRB 1, 5/1/2018] Alternative Rules Being Considered for Interest Deduction Issues The solution to business interest deduction limitation issues that require guidance to implement — such as what qualifies as a trade or business — could come from analogous rules in other code sections. [Tax Notes Today; 5/3/2018, article by Emily Foster] Application of 199A Basis Limitation Seen as Challenging The basis limitation for the passthrough deduction under the new tax law could have unintended consequences unless guidance is released. [Tax Notes Today; 5/3/2018, article by Eric Yauch] TAX SHELTER NEWS ! ! ! Benistar Participants Bound by Stipulation to Accept Penalty Court held that a couple who challenged an accuracy-related penalty related to their participation in a Benistar 419 pre-retirement plan failed to show their situation differed from that of small business owners in other Benistar cases and thus could not escape their stipulation to be bound by that decision regarding the penalty. [Kennan, Jerry L. et ux. v. Commissioner; No. 8917-09; T.C. Memo. 2018-60, 5/3/2018] Bad Debt Deductions Properly Denied in DAD Shelter Cases The Tax Court, in consolidated cases, held that the IRS properly disallowed two partnerships’ section 166 bad debt and expense deductions stemming from distressed asset/debt tax shelter transactions and held both liable for accuracy-related penalties. [Derringer Trading LLC et al. v. Commissioner; Nos. 20872-07, 6268-08; T.C. Memo. 2018-59, 5/3/2018]
Lynn Nichols Federal Tax Update Podcast March 19, 2018, edition Listen as Lynn Nichols provides commentary on 10 Items pertaining to current developments in U.S. tax law. This week’s topics include: Attractiveness of S Corporations After 2017 Larry Crumbley and James R. Hasselback discuss how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made significant changes that apply to S corporations, and they compare advantages and disadvantages of S corporation and C corporation status. [Tax Notes Today, 3/12/2018, Article] Individual Can Amend Complaint to Make False Information Returns ClaimA U.S. district court granted a pro se individual leave to amend her complaint against Amazon Services LLC that alleged the company improperly reported income for her to the IRS that resulted in a tax liability; she now may make a cognizable claim under section 7434 that Amazon willfully filed false information returns for her. Employer-Provided Tax Prep Services Are Includable in Employee IncomeIn a legal memorandum, the IRS ruled that tax preparation services provided by a U.S. corporation for the benefit of its employees working in foreign countries are includable in the gross income of those employees at the fair market value of the services. [ILM 201810007; 11/28/2017, released 3/9/2018] Payments to Property Owners Not Reportable IncomeThe IRS ruled that subsidiaries that are required by a state to make payments to, or incur costs on behalf of, eligible property owners don’t have to provide information returns for those costs or payments; the IRS declined to rule on the effect of future compensatory payments to additional property owners because those payments are the subject of current litigation. [LTR 201810004; 12/8/2017, released 3/9/2018] JCT Reviews Federal Tax Provisions That Expired in 2017The Joint Committee on Taxation, in a report (JCX-5-18) prepared for a March 14 House Ways and Means Tax Policy Subcommittee hearing, listed federal tax provisions that expired in 2017 and staff revenue estimates of making these provisions permanent. [ JCX-5-18; 3/14/2018] Decisions to Revoke S Corp Elections Not Just About the RatesSubchapter S corporations that may be lured by lower rates to convert to C corporation status might face some unanticipated and undesirable consequences if they overlook broader tax implications and longer-term strategic considerations. [Tax Notes Today; 3/14/2018; Article by Emily L. Foster] IRS Ending Offshore Voluntary Disclosure ProgramThe IRS has announced (IR-2018-52) that it will begin to ramp down and end the 2014 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program on September 28, 2018, urging U.S. taxpayers with undisclosed foreign financial assets to use the program before it closes. [IR-2018-52; 3/13/2018] New LB&I Compliance Campaigns Include 3 Partnership IssuesThe IRS Large Business and International Division has announced five more campaigns, including three dealing with partnership issues. [Tax Notes Today; 3/14/2018, Article by Stephanie Cumings] LB&I Plans Exams of Spinoff Costs Without Explicit RulesThe IRS intends to enforce the requirement that taxpayers capitalize facilitative costs for tax-free distributions in spinoff transactions despite a dearth of guidance on how that should be done. [Tax Notes Today; 3/15/2918, Article by Emily Foster] IRS Curbs Benefit Plan With No Meaningful BenefitsEmployees who don’t receive benefits under a floor-offset plan, while the highly paid executives do, can’t be counted for purposes of the plan’s minimum participation requirement, according to the IRS Office of Chief Counsel. [Tax Notes Today; 3/15/2018, Article by Stephanie Cumings] Tax Court Holds Short Sale, Debt Cancellation Was Single TransactionThe Tax Court, declining to impose an accuracy-related penalty, held that a couple’s short sale of a townhouse and resulting debt forgiveness on their mortgage was a single transaction for which they recognized neither a gain nor loss. [Simonsen, Karl F. et ux. v. Commissioner; No. 29698-14; 150 T.C. No. 8, 3/14/2018]
Lynn Nichols Federal Tax Update Podcast March 5, 2018, edition Listen as Lynn Nichols provides commentary on 6 Items pertaining to current developments in U.S. tax law. This week’s topics include: Formula-Driven Tax Law Provisions Cause Havoc for Businesses Businesses are challenging the efficacy and burden of the formulaic approach that taxwriters adopted in structuring several provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. [Tax Notes Today; 2/20/2018; Article by Emily Foster] Second Circuit Upholds New York’s Donor Disclosure Requirement The Second Circuit, partially affirming a district court, held that a New York state requirement that registered charities disclose donor information doesn’t violate the First Amendment and is not preempted by federal tax law, finding that the requirement doesn’t impermissibly chill speech or act as a prior restraint on donation solicitation. [Citizens United et al. v. Eric T. Schneiderman; CA 2; No. 16‐3310; 2/15/2018 ] No Debt Cancellation Reporting Required for Write-offs The IRS ruled that a taxpayer is not required to file Forms 1099-C, "Cancellation of Debt," to report discharge of indebtedness because none of the identifiable events listed in reg. section 1.6050P-1(b)(2) occurred. [Letter Ruling 201807008; 11/14/2017] Interest Expense Deduction Notice Expected in Coming Weeks The Treasury Department plans to issue a notice in the coming weeks tackling some of the biggest issues with business interest expense deductions under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. [Tax Notes Today; 2/21/2018; Article by Emily Foster] Unadjusted Basis Rule Raises Like-Kind Exchange Questions The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has both raised questions about how the newly restricted like-kind exchange provision will interact with the other changes and placed pressure on definitions connected to the new restriction. [Tax Notes Today; 2/21/2018; Article by Nathan Richman] Gauging the Height of the Specified Service Business Guardrail Daniel L. Mellor examines the limited guidance available on the key definitional element of the new 20 percent deduction for passthrough income under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, specifically, the incorporation of section 1202(e)(3)(A) in defining a “specified service business.” [Tax Notes Today; 2/21/2018; Article by Daniel L. Mellor, JD, LLM] AICPA Seeks Guidance on Qualified Business Income of Passthroughs Annette Nellen of the American Institute of CPAs has asked for guidance on the section 199A deduction for qualified business income of passthrough entities, asserting that taxpayers and practitioners need clarity to comply with their 2018 tax obligations and to make informed decisions on tax planning issues. [Tax Notes Today; Letter from AICPA to Treasury Officials; 2/21/2018 IRS Set to Accept Returns Claiming Retroactively Renewed Tax Benefits The IRS has announced it is ready to process 2017 tax returns claiming three tax benefits that were renewed retroactively under the Bipartisan Budget Act, but taxpayers who filed earlier in the season and want to claim one of the benefits must use an amended return, which can’t be filed electronically and can take up to 16 weeks to process. [IR-2018-33; 2/22/2018] IRA Distribution Wasn’t Excludable as Transfer Incident to Divorce The Tax Court held that distributions an individual received from his IRA to make payments to his estranged wife were not excludable from his gross income under section 408(d)(6) as transfers incident to divorce because he did not make a nontaxable transfer of the funds to an IRA in his wife’s name as he was ordered to do by a state court. [Kirkpatrick, John R; T.C. Memo. 2018-20; 2/22/2018 AICPA Offers TCJA Technical Corrections to Taxwriting Committees In a February 22 letter to Senate Finance Committee and House Ways and Means Committee leaders, the American Institute of CPAs suggested technical corrections for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, such as changes to the effective date of the net operating loss provision, to the property class life of qualified improvement property, and to the charitable deduction limitation. [Tax Notes Today; AICPA letter; 2/22/2018]
David Stewart, Jeremy Scott, and Emily Foster provide a legislative and regulatory preview of the year ahead now that tax reform has passed.
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Dead people in the water, flesh eating bacteria, and having children with writer and producer Emily Foster.
The one where Erin and Jamie discuss episodes 07x13 (TOW Rosita Dies) and 07x14 (TOW They All Turn Thirty). You'll learn how to move on after a break-up, you'll find out what the highest rated episode of the season is so far, and you'll join us in welcoming special guests/hosts of the OMFG Podcast, Deanna Cheng and Emily Foster (@omfgpod)! Are you ready to talk Friends and TV and meeting people on the world wide web? Then press play and let's get floopy!Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bofpodcast!
On this weeks episode I have two of my favorite fan girls from one of the most amazing podcasts I've been recently listening to. Some of you may have actually already heard me in the hotseat on their show, if not be sure the check out that episode too! We dive into lots of topics including writing, podcasting, and of course the difference between 80's babies and 90's babies and beyond. It was so great to get to virtually hang out with Deanna & Emily and hear how they ended up in LA, how the podcast came to be, and get some OMFG advice from them on tattoos, relationships, and other things in life. Wellness Wonderland Notes: -Sign-up for the Wellness Wonderland newsletter! -Join the listener Facebook Group -MY BOOK IS OFFICIALLY RELEASED -- grab your copy Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling -Yay! DONATE TO THE SHOW! Notes from the show: -OMFG's Website | Tumblr | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud | iTunes - Katie Dalebout (yep... me!) on the OMFG podcast -What Deanna & Emily are listening to right now: Bitch Sesh | The Bitch Bible |Conversations with Amanda De Cadenet -Kirsi Bhasin's Green Smoothie Recipe -Special offer on the Reset.Refresh.Recharge Program -- enter "Reset30" for 30% off!
Welcome back to Midnight in Karachi, a weekly podcast about writers, publishers, editors, illustrators, their books and the worlds they create, hosted by Mahvesh Murad. The podcast returns after a winter hiatus with debut Tor.com writer Emily Foster on her new novella, The Drowning Eyes, American mythos, and building worlds far from the one you’ve […]
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Jackie is joined by her favorite podcast duo Emily Foster and Deanna Raphael from OMFG! They mourn the loss of Leonardo diCaprio's bachelorhood, unpacks Anne Hathaway's disgraceful breakfast behavior, and Jackie resolves to achieve her dreams to become #64 on the Maxim Hot 100 List. Goals, bitches. Have them or get the fuck out.
00:09:41 Ryan LeStrange On How the Religious Spirit Hates the Prophetic 00:37:02 Patricia King - How Strong is Your Core? 00:47:47 Touré Roberts - Your Standing on a Well 01:06:14 Sermon Review: The Power of Our Declaration by Emily Foster